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Package: hyperestraier
Version: 1.4.9-1.1
Severity: grave

  Hyperestraier can't be installed in unstable because it depends on
libfcgi0c2, which has been removed from unstable.  I note that
libfcgi0ldbl conflicts and replaces libfcgi0c2; maybe hyperestraier
should depend on that instead?

  Daniel

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> > Therefore, I suggest:
> >   hyperestraier_1.4.9-1.1, 1, Rebuild against libfcgi (ldbl transition).
> > Closes: #451053, alpha amd64 arm hppa i386 ia64 m68k mips mipsel powerpc
> >   s390 sparc

> Scheduled.

... and closing the bug since the binNMUs have been scheduled.

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